Kerb Memorials

We offer a range of kerb memorials, including heart-shaped kerb memorials and book-shaped kerb memorials.

Unique Features and Custom Options

Kerb memorials, also known as kerb sets or kerb headstones, are a type of gravestone or memorial that includes not only an upright headstone but also a surrounding border or kerb that encloses the grave space. These memorials are typically made of stone, such as granite, marble, or other durable materials, and are commonly used in cemeteries as a way to commemorate and mark a burial site. Here are some features and potential benefits of kerb memorials:

Features and Benefits:

- Comprehensive grave surround design, offering ample space for personalization.

- Durable materials and construction for long-lasting resilience and durability.

- Customisable options for inscriptions, emblems, and decorative elements.

- Enhanced memorial presence, providing a dignified tribute in the cemetery landscape.

- Suitable for single or companion memorials, accommodating various family needs.

- A lasting legacy and tribute that honours the memory of your loved one.

Before deciding on a kerb memorial, it's essential to check with the cemetery regarding any specific regulations or guidelines regarding monument types and sizes.

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I&C Memorials, established in 1984, brings over 40 years of expertise in the memorial trade, dedicated to assisting you in selecting a fitting memorial stone for your loved one. With a track record of thousands of satisfied clients, we pride ourselves on efficient service, ensuring your expectations are met.

How long is the process?

The timeframe for completion varies based on the type of memorial ordered and its availability. We typically stock traditional memorials in standard sizes, which can be completed within 2-4 weeks. For materials that need to be ordered, the process may extend to 4-5 months. Please note that timelines are subject to change.

What are your payment terms?

Our payment terms typically involve a 50% deposit of the memorial cost, along with the cemetery permit fee (if applicable), payable in advance. The remaining balance is settled upon completion.

What does it cost?

For an accurate cost estimate for the design, creation, and installation of your chosen memorial, contact our friendly team at info@iandcmemorials.co.uk or call us at 0208 365 0477

When can a memorial be erected on a grave?

Typically, a memorial can be erected after the last interment date, usually within a year. However, this timeframe may vary by cemetery. In some cases, a lawn memorial can be erected sooner if a pre-laid concrete base is in place, as per cemetery regulations.

What areas do you cover?

We mainly serve areas within the M25, including London and surrounding counties such as Essex, Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Surrey, Kent, Middlesex, and Sussex. If you're located further away, reach out to our team, and we'll do our best to assist you. Contact us at info@iandcmemorials.co.uk.

Can I pay by instalments?

Yes, instalment payments are an option. Feel free to discuss this with our staff. Reach out to us at info@iandcmemorials.co.uk or call us at 0208 365 0477

Are there additional costs apart from the memorial?

Additional costs may include a cemetery permit fee, which varies by borough, and any extra requirements for the memorial, all subject to a 20% VAT charge, as we are a VAT-registered company.

Can I design my own memorial?

A memorial design can be supplied by the client. A member of our team will carefully go through this with you, to make sure the design is acceptable by the local authority. Materials used are Granite and White Marble.